The Presidency of the Social Council will take a final position on Thursday, after MPs adopted amendments to the Internal Trade Act, according to which Sundays remain closed in stores.
This was confirmed to TV Vijesti by Slobodan Mikavaca, president of the Employers' Union.
He also announced a session of the Executive Board of the Employers' Union for Tuesday.
As he said, he will look at the new context and point out the gross violation of the recommendations of the European Commission, which considers the decisions of the Social Council binding.
Therefore, he estimates that changes to the law that bring back Sunday as a non-working day could affect the dynamics of Montenegro's European integration.
For Mikavica, the Government is responsible for the fact that the agreement with social partners to make Sunday a working day during the season, in one shift and one retail facility, was not processed in parliament, but rather a proposal put forward by one party was adopted, which will again be before the Constitutional Court.
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